Q: I would like to know what label number I can enter into windows because I do not have "Staples" labels as a choice for printing out these inserts for this specific tab. Is there an "Avery" compatible number? Please advise. Thank you for your assistance. Asked on 1/17/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: The compatible Avery model number is 11137. These are available through our Special Order division only. Please call 1.800.333.3330 to order. Answered on 2/14/2012 by Darlene S from Staples A: Unfortunately, we do not have a template that can be used to print labels from your PC. It has been suggested by customers that the template from Avery 8066 labels will work. To place an order for this item, please contact us by dialing 1-800-333-3330. Answered on 2/14/2012 by Liz C from Staples
Q: How do you print these from your computer?? I've tried everything on word to no avail, thank you!! Asked on 12/16/2010 by P from Santa Monica, CA Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Avery and Pendaflex both make Printable Hanging Folder Tab Inserts. They are 8.5" x 11" sheets which can easily be printed to name your labels. Answered on 1/5/2011 by Jeff from Deerfield, IL. A: i went through the label wizard and set them up with label type avery 8066 2/3 x 3 7/16 they worked great Answered on 1/17/2012 by lori from osterville, ma
Q: Where are the legal sized clear tab inserts, cannot find them. Need to set up new filing system and the small size do not work with our legal sized hanging folders. Asked on 6/3/2010 by Phyllis - new hire from Cleveland, OH Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These inserts will fit letter or legal size folders. Answered on 6/10/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: Are these tabs interchangable with Pendaflex tabs? Asked on 12/10/2009 by Paul from Maryland Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes. These will work with Pendaflex Hanging File Folders. Answered on 12/21/2009 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: Hi, Are these tabs straight up and down or do they slant for easy reading from the top. Thanks Asked on 9/3/2009 by Don from Leonard, MI Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: Straight. Trying to find the slanted ones also. Answered on 9/14/2009 by Sarah from Baltimore, MD A: straight up and down Answered on 11/1/2009 by geri from washington dc A: These tabs are almost straight up and down. They have a very slight slant, but I have no trouble reading them from a 60-75 degree angle (as opposed to a 90-degree, or absolutely on top of the tab). Hope this answers your question. Hint: Due to the very slight slant, I find that carefully feeling the bend of the tab before I insert the label, helps me make sure I insert the label on the correct side for maximum visibility. Answered on 11/17/2009 by Overcompensated ADHD from Chapel Hill, NC A: They are almost straight-up-and-down, but they are legible from above. I have suggested they increase the slant on the tabs. Answered on 11/26/2009 by Overcompensated ADHD from Chapel Hill, NC
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